English to Telugu Dictionary scapegoat

scapegoat

బలిపశువు
definition
verb
The Republicans scapegoated gays to win the election.
make a scapegoat of.
noun
Like the dogs, the scapegoats were, Strelan argues, central to the purificatory rites of Asia Minor where the churches addressed in Revelation are located.
(in the Bible) a goat sent into the wilderness after the Jewish chief priest had symbolically laid the sins of the people upon it (Lev. 16).
translation of 'scapegoat'
బాధ్యుడుగా చేయబడిన వ్యక్తి,
బాధ్యుడుగా చేయబడిన
example
And so, in a cynical political exercise smacking of opportunism if not racism, they 'scapegoat' the unborn children of non-national parents.
But the animal is the convenient 'scapegoat' , and easily blamed.
Well, I think the Catholic Church isn't looking to 'scapegoat' anyone.
When there is a problem, there always is a 'scapegoat' to blame.
When people face a crisis, they often revert to an unfortunate human tendency: to protect their own while finding a 'scapegoat' to blame the problem on.
He contends fundamentalist Christians and other conservatives 'scapegoat' gays and lesbians.
The question is, does it serve us to 'scapegoat' people now?
The crisis ends with the victimisation of the guilty 'scapegoat' through collective violence.
Teenagers have always been an easy 'scapegoat' to blame for wider problems, but ultimately the majority of these young people grow up into well rounded adults.
Could it be there's method in the apparent madness of allowing these two to 'scapegoat' others for Government failures?
A fourth was to attack the social problem not directly but indirectly, by blaming a particular 'scapegoat' for its emergence.
The point of this letter is not to 'scapegoat' doctors (translation: I might be sick one day).
Instead of admitting our own mistakes in not providing the taxes to maintain and improve health care, we want a 'scapegoat' to take the blame away from ourselves.
It is not a moral value to 'scapegoat' undocumented immigrants.
We are the smallest company involved in the whole set-up and we feel they are looking for a 'scapegoat' - they have made some mistakes.
For me, my perspective is this: it's easy to scapegoat or to try to 'scapegoat' one person or another.
The obvious thing to do would be to find a 'scapegoat' , so they blame it on the bugs.
‘The issue of marriage is not going to go away, and the Republican 'scapegoating' of our community is not going to go away,’ he argued.
The media want to show young people as being useless ( 'scapegoatism' at its very worst).
I'm sick of being 'scapegoated' by people who don't know what they're talking about.
But its themes of partying while the world turns upside down, seeking 'scapegoats' to blame for times being tough, and people denying the reality of change, turn out to be as pertinent as ever.
That is why we will carry on campaigning against the warmongers, privatisers and 'scapegoaters' .
But rather than seeing what it is we don't like, as the result of our culture and collective stupidity that gave the automobile so much power, we blame our problems on 'scapegoats' .
Elsewhere teaching and public sector unions, along with aid agencies, charities and student groups, have been prominent in challenging the 'scapegoating' of refugees and their children.
Davis appears to have paid the price for his conspiratorial reputation and has been 'scapegoated' for the party's failure to make any political headway.
What makes communalism explosive is the psychology of mass-desperation that creates the ideal climate for inventing 'scapegoats' and hypothetical enemies.
I think there's been a great deal of ignorance and a lot of 'scapegoating' and a lot of fear about the existence of same-sex, loving relationships.
She is currently suspended from duty but she believes she has been unfairly 'scapegoated' and is taking a High Court case to be re-instated.
He says that he feels he had been 'scapegoated' by the press.
The sacrifice of the guilty victim through collective violence ends the crisis and founds a new order ordained by the divine. Violence and 'scapegoating' are always present in the mythological definition of the divine itself.
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